The Nature of Nature: The Discovery of SuperWaves and How It Changes Everything

"Generations of researchers have failed to answer our most basic questions about nature-- What is everything made of? How do things change and how do they work? What is life? In The Nature of Nature, visionary scientist Irv Dardik tackles these questions by introducing his discovery of SuperWaves, a singular wave phenomenon whose design generates what we experience as matter, space, time, motion, energy, and order and chaos. Simply put, the SuperWaves principle states that the fundamental stuff of nature is waves -- waves waving within waves, to be exact. Dardik challenges the rationality of accepting a priori that the universe is made of discrete particles. Instead, by drawing from his own discovery of a unique wave behavior and combining it with scientific facts, he shows that every single thing in existence -- from quantum particles to entire galaxies -- is waves waving in the unique pattern he calls SuperWaves. The discovery of SuperWaves and the ideas behind it, while profound, can be intuitively grasped by every reader, whether scientist or layperson. Touching on everything from quantum physics to gravity, to emergent complexity and thermodynamics, to the origins of health and disease, it shows that our health, and the health of the environment and civilization, depend upon our understanding SuperWaves. The Nature of Nature is an absorbing account that combines Dardik's contrarian look at the history of science with philosophical discussion, his own groundbreaking research, and hope for the future" --

Contents

The universality of rhythms

The origin of scientific civilization

Matter: what is it?

Motion: how does it work?

Law: what holds everything together, and why do things fall apart?

Where do we stand today with regard to matter?

Where do we stand today with regard to motion?

Are the laws bringing us closer to a theory of everything?

- My story

Tragedy yields discovery

- The three principles of waves waving

Cell cycles- The quantum explained: the resolution of wave-particle duality

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The universality of rhythms -- The origin of scientific civilization -- Matter: what is it? -- Motion: how does it work? -- Law: what holds everything together, and why do things fall apart? -- Where do we stand today with regard to matter? -- Where do we stand today with regard to motion? -- Are the laws bringing us closer to a theory of everything? --- My story -- Tragedy yields discovery--- The three principles of waves waving -- Cell cycles- The quantum explained: the resolution of wave-particle duality -- Laws: the quantum and thermodynamics -- The origin of health and disease -- SuperWaves, the environment, and the origin and survival of life -- The solar system, the galaxies, and the nature of gravity--- A new beginning.

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"Generations of researchers have failed to answer our most basic questions about nature-- What is everything made of? How do things change and how do they work? What is life? In The Nature of Nature, visionary scientist Irv Dardik tackles these questions by introducing his discovery of SuperWaves, a singular wave phenomenon whose design generates what we experience as matter, space, time, motion, energy, and order and chaos. Simply put, the SuperWaves principle states that the fundamental stuff of nature is waves -- waves waving within waves, to be exact. Dardik challenges the rationality of accepting a priori that the universe is made of discrete particles. Instead, by drawing from his own discovery of a unique wave behavior and combining it with scientific facts, he shows that every single thing in existence -- from quantum particles to entire galaxies -- is waves waving in the unique pattern he calls SuperWaves. The discovery of SuperWaves and the ideas behind it, while profound, can be intuitively grasped by every reader, whether scientist or layperson. Touching on everything from quantum physics to gravity, to emergent complexity and thermodynamics, to the origins of health and disease, it shows that our health, and the health of the environment and civilization, depend upon our understanding SuperWaves. The Nature of Nature is an absorbing account that combines Dardik's contrarian look at the history of science with philosophical discussion, his own groundbreaking research, and hope for the future" --
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